This 165 sqm apartment, nestled near a big city park, underwent a modern reinterpretation of classical interior design, balancing harmony and originality. The entrance sets the tone with modern artworks, a neo-decò steel console, and a Murano crystal chandelier in an octagonal room adorned with lambris. The living room, dining area and kitchen feature an open space layout, and are decorated with lambris, modern artworks, and an Italian crystal table with a striking steel structure. The ebony of the TV corner is enhanced by the dark tones of the wooden floor. The kitchen, an extension of the living space (but separated by sliding doors), boasts white lacquered panels, classical motifs, and a Nero Portoro marble top. LED strips hidden in wall units enhance the cozy atmosphere.
In the bathroom the lack of natural light results in a contrast between darkness and brightly lit and colorful spaces, an invention typical of the Italian baroque tradition. Dark Nero Portoro marble and walnut contrast with a lively striped mosaic pattern. The young girl’s bedroom combines Parisian aesthetics, and shocking pink tones. The master bedroom achieves a relaxing yet stimulating atmosphere through warm whites, suede furniture, and unexpected details like a painted fire niche. The master bathroom, in a modern minimal style, features Greek Nestos marble, Philippe Starck-designed fixtures, and a calming beige palette.